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years later, ronald reagan was elected governor of california. four years later, richard nixon was president. they have something the democrats did not have. they have a great post-boomer generation and trade when you think of them, -- a generation. when you think of them, that is a pretty good bench of energetic, slick, youngish politicians. when you are talking about the democratic party you are talking about joe biden and hillary clinton. we might prefer them to the republican contenders but that is a different generation. there is not this deep democratic bench. >> mr. obama has won a second term. what is your sense of the kind of legacy that he wants to leave in the second term. is he going to be more progressive. toss me about obama's future right quick. >> -- tell me about obama's feature right quick. >> he wants to have a very free pass toward enactment. he would like to fix the fiscal stuff that is on the table even as we speak. i want to believe but i do not have any reason to believe that he would want part of his legacy to deal with t
years later, ronald reagan was elected governor of california. four years later, richard nixon was president. they have something the democrats did not have. they have a great post-boomer generation and trade when you think of them, -- a generation. when you think of them, that is a pretty good bench of energetic, slick, youngish politicians. when you are talking about the democratic party you are talking about joe biden and hillary clinton. we might prefer them to the republican contenders but...
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you squeeze the borders in texas and california, people come to arizona. also, farmers depend on immigrants to harvest their fields. a lot of states have passed a law is and it state officers say we did not know what we were voting for tr. >> farmers say they lost 1/2 to $40 million while food rotted on the ground. >> right. >> the solicitor general took another beating this week. even sotomayor towercam to -- even sotomayor took him to task. >> sb 1070 looks, at least at this point, to be a difficult task, and the justices knew that. it looks to me like it is and the trouble in the supreme court, because the federal government has a regime that deals with employment and it does not make it a crime to do work. >> evan? >> even if hispanics are going home, which appears to be the case, many are still here and they have a high birth rate. the demographics will still be more hispanic and abel favre -- the democrats. th -- that will favor democrats. the clear that it is equalized is to predict a future you cannot predict. the worst recession since the 1980's,
you squeeze the borders in texas and california, people come to arizona. also, farmers depend on immigrants to harvest their fields. a lot of states have passed a law is and it state officers say we did not know what we were voting for tr. >> farmers say they lost 1/2 to $40 million while food rotted on the ground. >> right. >> the solicitor general took another beating this week. even sotomayor towercam to -- even sotomayor took him to task. >> sb 1070 looks, at least...
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. >>> and another funeral in california, a funeral for tyrone woods, another member assigned in benghazi. witnesses say it could have been a long planned attack, taking the opportunity of protests, or no protests at all. they're investigating all possibilities >>> andrea mitchell starting us off in washington, d.c., thank you. >>> and now a critical time for both candidates, appearing head to head, hours apart in a forum designed for a spanish-speaking television audience. they have given interesting answers, including defensive remarks from the president, and a dramatic tactical change from mitt romney. our report from chief correspondent chuck todd. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the closest thing we get to a debate until the two meet, they made back-to-back appearances at a forum that was designed to speak to a crucial voting block, hispanics. it didn't take long for the president to find himself on the defensive, starting with immigration reform. >> a promise a promise, you promised that. and with all due respect, you didn't keep that promise. >> i am happy to take r
. >>> and another funeral in california, a funeral for tyrone woods, another member assigned in benghazi. witnesses say it could have been a long planned attack, taking the opportunity of protests, or no protests at all. they're investigating all possibilities >>> andrea mitchell starting us off in washington, d.c., thank you. >>> and now a critical time for both candidates, appearing head to head, hours apart in a forum designed for a spanish-speaking television...
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and now, a recent study from a county in california showing it's cost effective. for every dollar you spend on this program, you save up to $2. >>. >> paul: and you say you can do this without abusing the civil liberties of people and incarcerating them for months or years on end or treating him for months and years on end. >> well, you're treating people against their will sometimes for long periods of time although they're living in the community, if they have no awareness of their illness, if they really think the cia is sending those voices in their head and they have no awareness of their illness and the cia is telling them to do various things, these people need to be treated for a long period of time, but live in the community. >> paul: thanks for being here, and for your insights. the plan b to avoid a fiscal crisis an abandoned. is there a plan c or aren'n'n't. i was always interrupting my teammates. earlier in my career, my coach approached me. he said, "i think that, you know, sometimes i don't feel like you're focused." so the next day, i went and saw
and now, a recent study from a county in california showing it's cost effective. for every dollar you spend on this program, you save up to $2. >>. >> paul: and you say you can do this without abusing the civil liberties of people and incarcerating them for months or years on end or treating him for months and years on end. >> well, you're treating people against their will sometimes for long periods of time although they're living in the community, if they have no awareness...
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he actually beat one longtime democrat joe baca in california with a last-minute money dump and now a pro-gun democrat is being replaced by pro-gun control democrat. >> isn't the problem on this issue the people who want to protect gun rights are the ones who really vote on the issue, and that's always been the problem because they're energized, the ones who want to restrict gun rights or have gun control laws are not as motivated. >> democrats remember just how bad the n.r.a. was for them back in 1994 after the assault weapons ban passed. n.r.a. went after a number of rural democrats in areas that weren't inside the city and effectively beat a number of them. there are a lot of democrats who still blame the n.r.a. for losing control of the house in '94. >> you mentioned this barely came up in 2012 campaign. it's been very hard to understand exactly what president obama's own position has been on this. but he has been cautious usually in the past not to take the moment of these shootings and use that for a political purpose. it's a very delicate thing. some critics have said if you le
he actually beat one longtime democrat joe baca in california with a last-minute money dump and now a pro-gun democrat is being replaced by pro-gun control democrat. >> isn't the problem on this issue the people who want to protect gun rights are the ones who really vote on the issue, and that's always been the problem because they're energized, the ones who want to restrict gun rights or have gun control laws are not as motivated. >> democrats remember just how bad the n.r.a. was...
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. >> i know i speak for the whole house when i rise today to say to the gentle lady from california, mrs. pelosi, congratulations on 25 years of real service to his institution. thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker, for your kind words. while, as you said, we may not always agree on taxes, we did at one time, when president bush was president, and we worked together at that time. it was good for the country, and it was a good model for us to go forward. >> there you go, see. it's a nice moment. they can do it if they really try. frustration boiling over in greece. i don't know if this one is fun funny, just ugly. political debate on live morning television turned into this. >> okay, i said i don't know if this is even funny. it's not funny. really? swinging at a woman sitting next to you. somebody needs to lay that guy out. that's the spokesman for greece's extremist golden dawn party attacking a female parliamentary candidate. the two apparently arpg ewing over whether there were oil reserves south of crete. prosecutors have issued a warrant for the man's arrest. look at the other p
. >> i know i speak for the whole house when i rise today to say to the gentle lady from california, mrs. pelosi, congratulations on 25 years of real service to his institution. thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker, for your kind words. while, as you said, we may not always agree on taxes, we did at one time, when president bush was president, and we worked together at that time. it was good for the country, and it was a good model for us to go forward. >> there you go, see....
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morning talk shows and said that the demonstrations were related to the islamic video that some kid in california made. and what they want to know is why susan rice, u.n. ambassador, was sent out there and why she was sticking with the story that was crumbling almost as she was saying it. >> paul: the intelligence talking points and not trying to be dishonest. >> two points, they want to know whether the administration was politicizing or trying to protect the president from an ugly event in libya just before the election, and second, the more serious policy issue is what exactly was the administration, the white house and the state department, doing during that period when this big fire fight was taking place in benghazi? and i think the white house has been trying to sweep this issue away in the wake of the election and i think these senators are entitled to keep pressing to find out what happened then. >> paul: so, susan rice's nomination becomes an opportunity in dan's telling to try to get at that story, that libya story. >> it's actually an opportunity to get at what the nature of the obama
morning talk shows and said that the demonstrations were related to the islamic video that some kid in california made. and what they want to know is why susan rice, u.n. ambassador, was sent out there and why she was sticking with the story that was crumbling almost as she was saying it. >> paul: the intelligence talking points and not trying to be dishonest. >> two points, they want to know whether the administration was politicizing or trying to protect the president from an ugly...
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well we got a guest on the show today being targeted by that same president for selling legal pot in california. that should be really interesting. south korea, what are they doing right with their educational system. is it this? >> the virtual teacher leaves this 16-year-old with virtually no time off. >> we work harder. >> cenk: he studies until midnight, gets up at 6:00 in the morning. that's crazy but a really interesting story. we'll talk about it a little bit later. >> you think our politicians fight? get a load of this. [ bell rings ] >> cenk: damn familiar we'll get to that and tell you where that's from. down goes susan rice. the republicans got her. also on the show, an unbelievable injustice regarding the bankers. don't miss that story. and elbow of the day brings back some justice. all right. it's go time. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> cenk: you know the fiscal cliff negotiations continue. today, john boehner walked out of congress and walked towards the white house. they are going to continue to talk about -- there he is, doing it. duh-duh-duh-duh duh-duh. how are things going in congress?
well we got a guest on the show today being targeted by that same president for selling legal pot in california. that should be really interesting. south korea, what are they doing right with their educational system. is it this? >> the virtual teacher leaves this 16-year-old with virtually no time off. >> we work harder. >> cenk: he studies until midnight, gets up at 6:00 in the morning. that's crazy but a really interesting story. we'll talk about it a little bit later....
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most americans have been leaving california. people from california leave. states like maryland experimented with the millionaires' tax the other day. people were leaving. it is helpful to have the states to give you a lesson on what happens when you decide to raise taxes on the rich. they move a. >> moving ahead to the fiscal cliff. john boehner has reiterated that the newly elected house republican majority is opposed to raising tax rates. they're willing to accept new revenue under certain conditions. what is your reaction to that? them have signed? -- could that violate the pledge that most of them assigned to? >> if we had a recovery the strength of reagan's recovery, there would be 10 million more americans at work today. if we take reagan's path of less spending and regulation, he has a million more americans at work today than obama does. i would rather have his recovery and all the revenue that flows from that. if you grew 4% a year instead of 2%. the difference between growing from 4% instead of 2% is $5 trillion in additional revenue to the federa
most americans have been leaving california. people from california leave. states like maryland experimented with the millionaires' tax the other day. people were leaving. it is helpful to have the states to give you a lesson on what happens when you decide to raise taxes on the rich. they move a. >> moving ahead to the fiscal cliff. john boehner has reiterated that the newly elected house republican majority is opposed to raising tax rates. they're willing to accept new revenue under...
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ocean side, california. next from twitter, sean, who writes to us, the gop should count their lucky stars that aca was jep held. the american people will have what the rest of the developed world has. next is a call from here in washington, d.c. dominick is an independent. you're on. >> hi. i just have a question not for or against if bill itself. but the reading of the decision. i know this last week i think the justices were reading the decision they made. i think even monday you played the justice reading the decisions. but today i didn't hear anything from chief justice. is that going to be made available at any time? >> they did not provide audio recordings of the decisions. you might have heard us replaying the oral arguments that were originally made. not the actual decisions themselves. >> we requested it, but it was denied. >> caller: none of the decisions of the term, the justices didn't read off anything? >> they read them, but there were not records made available. >> caller: thank you. >> next u
ocean side, california. next from twitter, sean, who writes to us, the gop should count their lucky stars that aca was jep held. the american people will have what the rest of the developed world has. next is a call from here in washington, d.c. dominick is an independent. you're on. >> hi. i just have a question not for or against if bill itself. but the reading of the decision. i know this last week i think the justices were reading the decision they made. i think even monday you played...
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walnut, california. jenny is up next. you're on. >> i am not for the party and i am in favor for the constitution to uphold the health care law, but that i am a professional and i was an official invited to the white house, and the initiative of the united states strategy and i'm very proud, and i do believe that the difficulty of this administration under the managing, both chambers. >> jenny, with apologies, you take both chambers and in fact, we have the representative of the democrats of the house nancy pelosi at the podium. >> when we passed the affordable care act and the president signed it into law, since then tens of millions of people in our country are already benefiting from the legislation. as you know, as the president said sowell kwently, children can no longer be denied coverage due to pre-existing condition, young people, students and young people can stay on their parents' policy until they're fix years old. seniors are paying less for prescription drug and have access to free wellness and preventive hav
walnut, california. jenny is up next. you're on. >> i am not for the party and i am in favor for the constitution to uphold the health care law, but that i am a professional and i was an official invited to the white house, and the initiative of the united states strategy and i'm very proud, and i do believe that the difficulty of this administration under the managing, both chambers. >> jenny, with apologies, you take both chambers and in fact, we have the representative of the...
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i heard somewhere a report that maybe california had not filed their numbers and timed to be reflected in the latest job numbers that came out. i have not had those discussions with chairman issa our committee staff. >> you have to leave it there. >> let me pick up on the conversation of this so-called facing. he asked him about that. what is happening right now? what did you hear? >> it is interesting. ever wish i to figure out these situations. we cannot even begin to figure of these scenario until november 7. it is clear they're not thinking seriously until they know who has won. it is very interesting that he said he would allow sequestration to take effect even if nothing else happens. other republicans have indicated that they want to delay sequestration, but a better plan. sounds like he and his colleagues would not be on board with that. >> that is a big take away from this interview. he said do not suspend sequestration. the republicans are fractured y of these talks saying that we need to do what ever it takes to stop the defense cuts from happening. now you have jim jordan s
i heard somewhere a report that maybe california had not filed their numbers and timed to be reflected in the latest job numbers that came out. i have not had those discussions with chairman issa our committee staff. >> you have to leave it there. >> let me pick up on the conversation of this so-called facing. he asked him about that. what is happening right now? what did you hear? >> it is interesting. ever wish i to figure out these situations. we cannot even begin to figure...
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republican's very bad election year, reporting that mitt romney is mostly living in la jolla now in southern california and suffering from, quote, sustained boredom. speaking of bored, mr. romney has been put back on the board of the marriott corporation. he's subletting a private equity office from one of his sons apparently. but while republicans try to figure out what went wrong with their hoax of getting in the white house, what about the guy that came in more or less second to mitt romney this year? he's taking a job as a columnist for world net daily. you might remember world net daily as the birther website. that has not worked out all that well for them lately so they have branched out. it's your one-stop shop for a whole host of new conspiracy theories about president obama. they have been pushing the theory that not only is president obama secretly foreign but he's secretly gay and he used to be secretly he married in college, probably secretly gay married and maybe secretly murdered his secretly gay boyfriend. world net daily also has a superstore for all of your con conspiracy-related shopp
republican's very bad election year, reporting that mitt romney is mostly living in la jolla now in southern california and suffering from, quote, sustained boredom. speaking of bored, mr. romney has been put back on the board of the marriott corporation. he's subletting a private equity office from one of his sons apparently. but while republicans try to figure out what went wrong with their hoax of getting in the white house, what about the guy that came in more or less second to mitt romney...
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in california voters approved proposition 30. the political climates for tax increases seems different. >> another poll is today said 63% said no to higher taxes. if you look at the collection of polls, you can sometimes get a plurality of americans say why don't you raise taxes on somebody else. do you believe they raise it on somebody else and they use it to pay down the debt? we think they will spend it. the same californians setup do you want to raise cigarette taxes so we can spend it on cool stuff? they said no. they. 8% of the population, why don't we dump them -- jump them? they voted no. he and state voted to not have a tax on millionaires -- washington state voted to not have a tax on millionaires. people finally look at the amount of money that jerry brown had to spend to get that initiative across the finish line. it is not a strong argument that is a popular thing. i am all in favor of california experimenting on itself. i think it is a fair to do a more of a peach tree-sized in california, but they are having an exp
in california voters approved proposition 30. the political climates for tax increases seems different. >> another poll is today said 63% said no to higher taxes. if you look at the collection of polls, you can sometimes get a plurality of americans say why don't you raise taxes on somebody else. do you believe they raise it on somebody else and they use it to pay down the debt? we think they will spend it. the same californians setup do you want to raise cigarette taxes so we can spend...
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you grew up in california an you got a degree in physics and then a master's degreen theology. you and i i were talking before the show started. you he worked d just about everherere. whatat got youou to elevation burger? i i worked on the hill for about a year in 199and wrotote a paper abobout how microbes are killing people. when i had the idea for elevation burgerin 2002, i said we have to do inorganic burger with no compromise. >> expensive by many standards. you have managed to make a cost effective. >> that was a concern of course but we did find ways to do it affoably. we have self-funded mt of it. >> what is the t trick to going global? you have two locatioions -- >> f five now. >> what took off? >> we e sawwe found a great frarancse partner r in the mide east. he really put h his heart and soul into developing the and. middleasrners loved american brands. it is very compeing for them. >> it t was a local consulting group that helped you statart t franchise. you statarted with one location in falls church. >> i aays wanted to grow it. as i read and understood franchisin
you grew up in california an you got a degree in physics and then a master's degreen theology. you and i i were talking before the show started. you he worked d just about everherere. whatat got youou to elevation burger? i i worked on the hill for about a year in 199and wrotote a paper abobout how microbes are killing people. when i had the idea for elevation burgerin 2002, i said we have to do inorganic burger with no compromise. >> expensive by many standards. you have managed to make...
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in some parts of california, premium unlead now between $5.550 to as high as $6 a gallon. more testimony today on capitol hill and we'll let you listen to one of the exchanges with representative mike pompeii, a republican from kansas, this. >> in the president's budget i assume your handiwork, it says the goal is to have 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. >> that's correct. >> how we doing? >> parred. >> how we doing? we on track to make that goal? >>. >> and well, we're going to wait till 2015, but in terms of what's happening both technically, i think things are developing. and i remain hopeful. >> we going to make it? how many do we have today? how many electric vehicles on the road today? >> i don't know the exact number. i'll get back to you. >> less than a million by multiple orders of magnitude, is that right? >> it's certainly significantly less than a million. >> would the administration support higher gas prices to achieve this goal of 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015? >> the administration wants lower gas prices. >> here your action
in some parts of california, premium unlead now between $5.550 to as high as $6 a gallon. more testimony today on capitol hill and we'll let you listen to one of the exchanges with representative mike pompeii, a republican from kansas, this. >> in the president's budget i assume your handiwork, it says the goal is to have 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. >> that's correct. >> how we doing? >> parred. >> how we doing? we on track to make that goal?...
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and the rating agencies gun to put our -- begun to put out their commentary on how california is on a stable path. >> it will raise the sales tax and increase income taxes for people who make $250,000 a year for the next 7 years. >>> the superintendent said today parents and students across the state can breathe a sigh of relief knowing our schools will have the resources for the remainder of the year. >>> californians approved 5-11 ballot measures. the tax measure made the cut, so did prop 35, increases prison sentences and fines for human trafficking convictions. and prop 36, which revises law to impose life sentence only when new felony conviction is serious or violent and the increase on out of state businesses and new state district lines. voters defeated prop 31, and prop 32. a measure to set insurance prices based on a person's history was defeated. they also rejected a second tax measure to raise money for public education. >>> it hasn't happened in 79 years but tonight democrats hold a majority in the state capital. ktvu's amber lee is live to tell us how they plan to use the
and the rating agencies gun to put our -- begun to put out their commentary on how california is on a stable path. >> it will raise the sales tax and increase income taxes for people who make $250,000 a year for the next 7 years. >>> the superintendent said today parents and students across the state can breathe a sigh of relief knowing our schools will have the resources for the remainder of the year. >>> californians approved 5-11 ballot measures. the tax measure made...
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they'll look at the california ban on gay marriage and another case that legally married gay couples can be deprived of federal benefits. hanukkah starts at sun down. jews will be lighting the first candle of the menora as they velbrate the frest val of lights. uma, back to you. >> peter, thank you very much. >> the egyptian military is warning of consequences if the crisis is not resolved soon. they have taken their demands to the gates of the presidential palace . here is more from jerusalem with the latest on that situation. >> it is fairly quiet in all of eand no large protest in tahir square . because of the calm the military has begun to place barriers between the protestors and presidential palace and putting tank concrete and and protestors breached the palace walls. the two-week long political stand off continues with the egyptian military trying to be the mediator. they warned of consequences if the current crisis is not resolve urging dialogue. muhammad mursi, the egyptian period called for talks. but the opposition refused to attend meetings with the g. the political cris
they'll look at the california ban on gay marriage and another case that legally married gay couples can be deprived of federal benefits. hanukkah starts at sun down. jews will be lighting the first candle of the menora as they velbrate the frest val of lights. uma, back to you. >> peter, thank you very much. >> the egyptian military is warning of consequences if the crisis is not resolved soon. they have taken their demands to the gates of the presidential palace . here is more...
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look at california. >> california is where we are -- california is almost a microcosm to where the country is headed. virtually they are volume canized out there. there is a bunch of different states. the rich live in a few places and the rest of the state is dying. it's a shame, actually. new york times editorial. message to sacramento, tax but don't over spend. you see folks in return for backing proposition 30 voters expect an end to the fiscal shenanigans that sent the state careens from one budget crisis to another. california has a 600 billion state debt. a projected $16 billion deficit. lack what happened? you voted tax increases on yourself and the problem solved. >>> just to give you an idea how much tax california has already paid the national average rate for state and local taxes is 9.8 percent. in california it's 11.8 percent. another big talker this morning the news that iran fired on the u.s. drone over the persian gulf last week, the timing being released raising questions about whether the administration purposely held it until after the election? michelle mal pin saws it'
look at california. >> california is where we are -- california is almost a microcosm to where the country is headed. virtually they are volume canized out there. there is a bunch of different states. the rich live in a few places and the rest of the state is dying. it's a shame, actually. new york times editorial. message to sacramento, tax but don't over spend. you see folks in return for backing proposition 30 voters expect an end to the fiscal shenanigans that sent the state careens...
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the other is a challenge to proposition 8 in california. that's the voter passed initiative that barred same-sex marriage in that state. now, that law was overturned, prop 8 was, by a federal appeals court that said you can't give a right and then take it away like this. if the supreme court does nothing more than uphold that ruling, it would apply only to california. so it may or may not get to the fundamental question about whether all states have to allow same-sex couples to get married. it could use the prop 8 case to reset question, but it doesn't necessarily have to. we're going to wait and see how broadly the supreme court wants to delve into this. >> how long do we have to wait before we see? >> they'll argue the case in march. we won't get the answer until late june. >> pete williams, always good to see you. >>> that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." >>> we are also covering marriage equality with equality matters. also on our agenda, wheels up. the president starts the week by hitting the road to michigan. as the clo
the other is a challenge to proposition 8 in california. that's the voter passed initiative that barred same-sex marriage in that state. now, that law was overturned, prop 8 was, by a federal appeals court that said you can't give a right and then take it away like this. if the supreme court does nothing more than uphold that ruling, it would apply only to california. so it may or may not get to the fundamental question about whether all states have to allow same-sex couples to get married. it...
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the gentleman from california. i'd like to inquire of my colleague how many speakers she has. >> i would be happy to tell you. we expect four. >> the gentle lady from new york. the gentleman reserves. >> thank you. let me give the minister to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> the gentleman from last -- let me give three minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, just when i thought the process in this house cannot get any worse, the republicans reached a new low. we were originally told we were meeting on the speaker's so- called plan b tax bill, zapotecs tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of middle -- that he attacks tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of middle-class families. i am not sure to call this one, plan b 2.0, plan c, we do not really have a plan plan? it is similar to the reconciliation bill the republicans brought to the floor and a few months ago. it costs $36 billion from thes.n.a.p. program -- the s.n.a.p. program. hundreds of thousands of kids would lose their access
the gentleman from california. i'd like to inquire of my colleague how many speakers she has. >> i would be happy to tell you. we expect four. >> the gentle lady from new york. the gentleman reserves. >> thank you. let me give the minister to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> the gentleman from last -- let me give three minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, just when i thought the process in this house cannot get any worse, the republicans...
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look at the northern california joint pension, 20,000 workers funded at 65%. they only have 60% of what they need. to fix this pension problem, new workers. they're trying to organize wal-mart. they want these wal-mart workers to pay contributions to the pension fund and they won't be getting it out for many years that which point -- gerri: this points out what a prize walmart is. 1.3 million workers, and it uld be, a bailout for the unions. they are not concerned about wal-mart workers here. it is about their own obligations. >> you don't think they're telling these wal-mart workers if they join the union if walmart becomes unionize these workers would buy into these pensions. they're not telling them that all. there saying join a save you will be better off but these workers would be better off with i r as and 401(k) plans and pension they will get back rather than putting money into a failed pension. none of your listeners would put money into a pension of 55%. gerri: jeff flock was on the ground looking at who was out there doing the protests and for how l
look at the northern california joint pension, 20,000 workers funded at 65%. they only have 60% of what they need. to fix this pension problem, new workers. they're trying to organize wal-mart. they want these wal-mart workers to pay contributions to the pension fund and they won't be getting it out for many years that which point -- gerri: this points out what a prize walmart is. 1.3 million workers, and it uld be, a bailout for the unions. they are not concerned about wal-mart workers here....
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twenty it was jointly done by the university massachusetts university north carolina university of california their economics department three colleges they compared unemployment data among every single pair of neighboring counties in states in the united states where one state had a different minimum wage than the other state and they changed over time and they looked at a sixteen year period and they said that minimum wage increases did not cost jobs and if we were to raise the minimum wage to just nine dollars and fifty cents an hour which is what obama proposed you did jack sixty million dollars in the economy is two point four million new jobs. over twenty five percent now i ask you this if you think it's going to shrink what i'm saying is if you all if you are running a business and you can't afford to pay the minimum wage you have no right. to be running a business in america and so who's going to follow the federal government's going to tell them that they don't have a right to run a business are you going to fight the government gives them the rights to run a business in the first tw
twenty it was jointly done by the university massachusetts university north carolina university of california their economics department three colleges they compared unemployment data among every single pair of neighboring counties in states in the united states where one state had a different minimum wage than the other state and they changed over time and they looked at a sixteen year period and they said that minimum wage increases did not cost jobs and if we were to raise the minimum wage...
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she went up to george miller, the congressman from california. what great news, she says. george says, you bet your ass. she said, i did. >> could i take 30 seconds? to correct all the errors that we have made about the immigration campaign. number one, it was 5-3 in three provisions. on the central division in the law, show me your papers, it was a unanimousa decision against te administration. the legal arguments says the administration is not able to distinguish between the law and its policies. the point is, the administration is saying we do not want to enforce immigration. if you, that is an intention on our prerogative. >> this is an objective analysis. >> show me where i am wrong. >> as nina said, that position is so nuanced, they clearly expected -- >> the chair recognizes your descent, but we have to move on. it was a unanimous decision. >> i read the decision, when we talked about this particular provision, they said it had not been tested, it is likely to be tested and challenged, through the white it is enforced, and we do not know what will ultimately happen
she went up to george miller, the congressman from california. what great news, she says. george says, you bet your ass. she said, i did. >> could i take 30 seconds? to correct all the errors that we have made about the immigration campaign. number one, it was 5-3 in three provisions. on the central division in the law, show me your papers, it was a unanimousa decision against te administration. the legal arguments says the administration is not able to distinguish between the law and its...
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if you look at the only thing, it was the marriage amendment in california. if you look at why it won, it was a crossover of hispanics and black pastors and joined the republicans. rather than look at hispanics and blacks from the standpoint of what we white people want to look at, why not ask them what they're -- they're interested in? wynola get their values and their cultural agenda and their priorities and address that? that is where there is great common ground and i do not understand why republicans seemingly are afraid of their own shadow and. when it comes to that. >> in the first national election, president obama embraced gay marriage. [inaudible] is this a losing issue going forward for conservatives? >> this is an issue that is free much under debate. you're right. there were four blue stage yesterday that approved gay marriage. most of them by very narrow margins. there were far less margins in the state legislatures in some of those states. would-be disaster is is if the obama administration had used the judiciary to oppose a solution on all 50
if you look at the only thing, it was the marriage amendment in california. if you look at why it won, it was a crossover of hispanics and black pastors and joined the republicans. rather than look at hispanics and blacks from the standpoint of what we white people want to look at, why not ask them what they're -- they're interested in? wynola get their values and their cultural agenda and their priorities and address that? that is where there is great common ground and i do not understand why...
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>> the old saying in california has always been whiskey for drinking water for fighting. our waters from the north and comes to the south much as our drought and we have had from for years is more done because of man-made decisions whether you can pump based on an environmental issue. i have communities just outside my district inside of jim costa's current district with 40% unemployment. two families in my district grow 80% of all the carrots in the country. i will let you in on a little secret. there is no such thing as a baby carrot. it is a big carrot that is jobs and you get charged more. it is innovation. cesar chavez is buried in my district. when the nation had a depression in the 30s there was a dust ball across the drought in the middle east--i mean the middle part of our country. it is -- people put everything in trucks and went to california. hopes of a better future. they came and worked our fields. those people that were in line for food a year and a half ago are handing out food, carriage capital of the world and carrots from china they were giving out. ame
>> the old saying in california has always been whiskey for drinking water for fighting. our waters from the north and comes to the south much as our drought and we have had from for years is more done because of man-made decisions whether you can pump based on an environmental issue. i have communities just outside my district inside of jim costa's current district with 40% unemployment. two families in my district grow 80% of all the carrots in the country. i will let you in on a little...
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we have an earmark for a train from nevada to california, $46 million. it's been siting there -- it is not ever going to go anywhere. because it's not politically right to bring it back, it is not ever going to come back. so we have it sitting there, doing nothing. now it has competition from a private train running between las vegas and california. tell me when we are going to get it back? >> greta: you hear about raising taxes and republicans don't want to raise taxes and in thees want to. it's hard when you have the discussion about raising taxes when we see that the government has parceled money, looked the other way, $70 billion and never bothered to see it be used or we recover it back into the treasury. >> look, big picture, at least $400 million a year is in duplication, waste or fraud -- >> greta: that's another category! that's another category! >> that's per year! per year. we are talking about raising taxes. we are talking about the federal government borrowing $1.4 trillion and here's $400 million. and they refuse in amendment after amendmen
we have an earmark for a train from nevada to california, $46 million. it's been siting there -- it is not ever going to go anywhere. because it's not politically right to bring it back, it is not ever going to come back. so we have it sitting there, doing nothing. now it has competition from a private train running between las vegas and california. tell me when we are going to get it back? >> greta: you hear about raising taxes and republicans don't want to raise taxes and in thees want...
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romney did a week-long fund-raising swing through california. he and ann spent a weekend at the home that michael has explained. they like to go out there for weekends. they have 18 grandchildren now, so having a place to accommodate them all is the explanation they provide for why they want to renovate this house. >> does it need work? >> well, i have not been inside nor have i spoken at length to those who have unlike our "new york times" colleague. >> can i call bull on this for a second? >> you've been mentioning that. >> i want to call bull on both the substance and the way "new york times"-day-old with it. i'm a "new york times" subscriber and relied on that paper. but what they have done here is taken a campaign reporter, who covers the campaign with a really thin silly story, put it in the home section, as if that means they're not going at it. if i worked on the campaign or i was with the romney people, i would be livid. this is not a home and garden story. this is an attempt to draw connections between his personal wealth and candidacy
romney did a week-long fund-raising swing through california. he and ann spent a weekend at the home that michael has explained. they like to go out there for weekends. they have 18 grandchildren now, so having a place to accommodate them all is the explanation they provide for why they want to renovate this house. >> does it need work? >> well, i have not been inside nor have i spoken at length to those who have unlike our "new york times" colleague. >> can i call...
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florida, this is the end of california as reno air. -- as we know it. it will get worse. >> 50% with favor taxes on the wealthy. you are crying in the wilderness. >> republicans need to stick to principal keep paying tax rates low is good for the economy. democrats want to raise taxes. gerri: we have so far to go. please be with us every step of the way. >> classmate-- last night was not a party. [laughter] gerri: it was fascinating. meet interesting people meeting carlos gutierrez. >> it must of been like a wake. gerri: it was pretty quiet. how wall street reacts to obama and the threat and nor'easter at a misery after superstar sandy. what is being done or what is not being done more specifically? [ abdul-rashid ] i've been working since i was about 16. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ gerri: people on the eastern and seaboard are just beginning to recover are getti
florida, this is the end of california as reno air. -- as we know it. it will get worse. >> 50% with favor taxes on the wealthy. you are crying in the wilderness. >> republicans need to stick to principal keep paying tax rates low is good for the economy. democrats want to raise taxes. gerri: we have so far to go. please be with us every step of the way. >> classmate-- last night was not a party. [laughter] gerri: it was fascinating. meet interesting people meeting carlos...
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california's attorney general is here. she made a similar move recently. critics are worried this is a political move by the white house to apiece immigrant activists. what it is doing is violating existing law. the law is that if i illegal alien subject to deportation should be arrested and subject to the deportation process. they say the white house is trying to ensure that due rights are upheld and they are not harmed by a one size fits all immigration and enforcement strategy. but the problem remains that illegal immigrants are coming into the country. >> good to see you, dominic. and we will be right back.
california's attorney general is here. she made a similar move recently. critics are worried this is a political move by the white house to apiece immigrant activists. what it is doing is violating existing law. the law is that if i illegal alien subject to deportation should be arrested and subject to the deportation process. they say the white house is trying to ensure that due rights are upheld and they are not harmed by a one size fits all immigration and enforcement strategy. but the...
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. >> reporter: california oysters. although small and not too many, these oysters are sensitive to water quality. >> the water is getting better and the quality is getting much improved. >> reporter: this hasn't always been the case. for over 100 years a shipyard operator across the river and legend has it once in the 1940s the water caught fire. that combined with agriculture runoff in the napa valley created nasty water. down river matthew sears manages the 112-year-old vallejo yacht club. he said since shipping closed and wildlife has improved, the wildlife is returning. >> we have salmon, straight bass. they don't have a chance. he gets them every time. >> reporter: there is still a lot of work to be done, but the small critters are making big splash. while is oysters are a good indicator that the napa river is getting better all the time, i still wasn't eat them. >>> coming up next, what may be a new challenge by the democratic majority in sacramento. >> prop 13. the people's initiative to limit property taxation.
. >> reporter: california oysters. although small and not too many, these oysters are sensitive to water quality. >> the water is getting better and the quality is getting much improved. >> reporter: this hasn't always been the case. for over 100 years a shipyard operator across the river and legend has it once in the 1940s the water caught fire. that combined with agriculture runoff in the napa valley created nasty water. down river matthew sears manages the 112-year-old...
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she won her first case, but a california appeals court in december found only the claim of emotional abuse credible and ordered that she return leo to italy and let the courts there sort it out. >> i don't see myself as a child abductor, i see myself as a person who saved her child. >> reporter: calder's husband used international law to compel his son's return. he claims the abuse came from her and in taking their son to california, she went too far. >> she break the law. she did bad things. she claims a lot of stuff that weren't true, you know. >> but calder has support from high-powered celebrities like angelina jolie whose foundation believes the convention's rules are being abused by vindictive spouses. >> all of it has been taken away from him. for what? to go back to an abusive man? >> i'm ready to care about his needs, you know. and i will -- with all my patience all my love -- >> calder and leo will return to italy june 1st. upon landing in rome, leo will go home with his father until a full custody hearing two days later. calder fears that separation could be devastating. >
she won her first case, but a california appeals court in december found only the claim of emotional abuse credible and ordered that she return leo to italy and let the courts there sort it out. >> i don't see myself as a child abductor, i see myself as a person who saved her child. >> reporter: calder's husband used international law to compel his son's return. he claims the abuse came from her and in taking their son to california, she went too far. >> she break the law. she...
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i heard somewhere a report that maybe california had not
i heard somewhere a report that maybe california had not
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so if you wanted to thread the needle you could. >> eliot: the referendum in california itself it was unconstitutional. yet the federal statute that says we don't respect new york state's respect for same-sex marriage, a and then you're left with a crazy quilt across the nation. are you excited about the prospect of this twin set of decisions from the supreme court or nervous about it because of massive uncertainty. >> i'm not nervous at all and i'm very excited. i think that result which we just talked about which is possible because anything is possible, i think that result is very unlikely. i think when the court took both these cases i think it signaled a readiness to deal with these issues. there is a range of options for the court, but most likely that range falls for incremental advance for same-sex couples or something truly historic. >> eliot: as much as my heart and soul and every bone in my body wants richard to be right but i'm the view of the roberts and kennedy will take the conservative view and say respect states rights, but the federal government cannot discriminate a
so if you wanted to thread the needle you could. >> eliot: the referendum in california itself it was unconstitutional. yet the federal statute that says we don't respect new york state's respect for same-sex marriage, a and then you're left with a crazy quilt across the nation. are you excited about the prospect of this twin set of decisions from the supreme court or nervous about it because of massive uncertainty. >> i'm not nervous at all and i'm very excited. i think that result...